Arcanist (D20 Modern Advanced Class)

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<dplc>Arcanist (D20 Modern Advanced Class)||-
| Arcanist || NR || || In the campaign setting I'm running, there is very little magic, but the occultist class didn't fit with the flavor. Use this class if you want to be able to have a low-power magic user with a limited spell selection who must research to find their spells. || 10 || 3</dplc>

In a campaign I created, I wanted it to be low magic, but the Occultist class didn't fit the flavor. The Arcanist is similar in power to an occultist, and must research to find new spells. Unlike the Occultist, however, once the Arcanist learns how to cast a spell, he can always cast that spell.

The fastest path into this advanced class is from the Smart hero basic class, though other paths are possible.

Requirements

To qualify to become an Arcanist, a character must fulfill the following criteria.

An Arcanist is skilled in the art of researching long lost texts, and harnessing the ancient power found within. Arcane Student is broken down into three parts: Arcane Skills, Arcane Discovery, and Arcane Mastery.

Arcane Skills

This feature works exactly like the Arcane Skills class feature of the Occultist.

Arcane Discovery

As an Arcanist gains levels, he gains access to more and more powerful spells. These spells might be in the form of an ancient tome, a greater being's true name, or knowledge of a long-lost ritual. At each level, the Arcanist gains a number of spells per level, according to the table below. The arcanist must make a research check for every spell they discover. Success means that they get to choose which spell they have found; failure means that the spell is randomly selected by the GM.

Level

0

1

2

3

4

5

Research DC

1st

5

3

—

—

—

—

18

2nd

1

1

—

—

—

—

20

3rd

—

—

3

—

—

—

23

4th

—

1

1

—

—

—

25

5th

—

—

—

3

—

—

28

6th

—

—

1

1

—

—

30

7th

—

1

—

—

3

—

33

8th

—

—

—

1

1

—

35

9th

—

—

1

—

—

3

38

10th

—

—

—

—

1

1

40

At the GM's discretion, you may choose a spell found in another Arcanist's library without making the required research check.

Arcane Mastery

The Arcanist's key characteristic is the ability to cast arcane spells. He is limited to a certain number of spells of each spell level per day, according to his Arcanist class level. Determine the Arcanist’s total number of spells per day by consulting the table above.

The Arcanist must prepare spells ahead of time by resting for 8 hours and spending 1 hour studying his library. (While most of his spells will be contained in physical books, any spell can be digitized for viewing on a computer, so the Arcanist does not need to be in his house to prepare his spells.) While studying, the Arcanist decides which spells to prepare. To learn, prepare, or cast a spell, the Arcanist must have an Intelligence score of at least 10 + the spell’s level.

An Arcanist can prepare a lower-level spell in place of a higher-level one if he desires.

The Difficulty Class for saving throws to resist the effects of an Arcanist’s spells is 10 + the spell’s level + the Arcanist’s Intelligence modifier.